2010 7th IEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ccnc.2010.5421709
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ToMo: A Two-Layer Mesh/Tree Structure for Live Streaming in P2P Overlay Network

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“…The authors of [8] and [7] present a hybrid approach for overlay construction and data delivery in an application-layer multicast. The HyPO approach in [7] optimizes the overlay by organizing peers with similar bandwidth ranges in a geographical area into a mesh overlay.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [8] and [7] present a hybrid approach for overlay construction and data delivery in an application-layer multicast. The HyPO approach in [7] optimizes the overlay by organizing peers with similar bandwidth ranges in a geographical area into a mesh overlay.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, P2P systems are expensive in terms of overhead and control based on the number of concurrent accesses. In contrast to existing hybrid P2P-based video dissemination services such as ToMo [1] or mTreebone [2] this demonstration shows a transition-enabled framework for networking mechanisms on the basis of a live video streaming service. Transition-enabled means in this context that C/S as well as different P2P-based video dissemination protocols can coexist and are used when environmental conditions favor their selection.…”
Section: Streaming Overlaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The child peer can also do the same for their children, so the media content is reachable to all the peers available in the network. Some of the examples of tree-based overlay are ESM and NICE [10]. Parent-child relationship between the peers in tree overlay decreases the start-up delay which is not the case in other overlay structures in the P2P network.…”
Section: Tree Overlaymentioning
confidence: 99%